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External battery sold separately, but required. To make it universally available, it is interchangeable with Honda Accords.
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Ray tracing on a phone, for the 5 minutes the phone battery is going to last.
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An approachable introduction to assembly. In case you want to see what everyone is JMPing about
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This is the first of three scheduled launches from Australia, in which NASA will attempt to study habitable conditions around distant stars. Did they have to mount the rocket upside-down?
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MITRE shared this year's top 25 most common and dangerous weaknesses impacting software throughout the previous two calendar years. Collect the full set!
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I bet that some of the new incoming students will reach the mark...
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They're missing "Pure Dumbassery"
(Especially the code where you return from lunch and wonder what heck you were thinking.)
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TPU found that the MsMpEng exe file, which is the anti-malware service process for Microsoft Defender, eats up Intel CPU cycles, thus affecting the performance. Defending your system from excessive performance
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I run a fleet of Intel based systems, all running Defender. I have yet to see this issue on an SSD based system. I have seen it on spinning rust boot drives. I think the real issue is Defender assumes SSD boot devices and starts thrashing on spinning rust.
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Richard Carter wrote a book of poetry using a version of Lincos, a language invented in the 1960s by a mathematician to communicate with aliens. There once was a visitor from Eridani: his head was a mass of antennae. He flew a rocket powered by fission as he went on his mission. Just don't let him near your fanny.
For the American version of that last word.
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As long as the poetry is not found by the vogons.... they could think on starting a contest...
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VOGONS, COME BACK! ALL IS FORGIVEN!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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A few dominant tech companies have become gatekeepers of the internet, boosting their own products and undermining smaller competitors. And as you all know: software engineers are always correct
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No fvck, Sherlock...
This is so obvious that even a blind would see it.
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Nelek wrote: This is so obvious that even a blind would see it. Unless they are a politician.
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This story strikes me as:
One huge group of lying cheaters telling us that...
...another huge group of liars are lying and cheating.
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About politicians is always hard to say...
Are they really that dumb?
or is it just that they know, don't give a crap about it or about us and their only ultimative goal is to fill their pockets or to leave "their print" due to a ill ego?
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Some of both. It doesn't matter their leanings either.
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This new code preview introduces the ability to not only preview your code search results, but also make edits to your code all within the All-In-One Search UI Those we found we fixed, what we didn't find, we kept.
With all respect to Homer and his fishing friends.
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There's a big difference between fluent speech and fluent thought. For those who thought I was human
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It'll be in for a real shocker when it encounters humans with fluid speech.
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Zero trust troubles and more ransomware regulation also make tech analyst Gartner's list of factors you need to plan for. There are hackers out there?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: There are hackers out there? As long as they don't get in here...
M.D.V.
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I'm thinking that #8 "Cybersecurity will matter for the CEO's bonus" will never happen or, if it does, it will be "smoke and mirrors" just like most other CEO bonus criteria. Whatever happens will be defined as success and the CEO will get the bonus. If a security incident happens, a scapegoat, other than the CEO, will be found.
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Sad, but true...
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